>This contest is not mainly about the money
>though, it's more about how smart you are
>(although a hundred dollars might actually
>make a big difference in the life of some
>poor starving coder in Appalachia or a
>Third World country,
OK - what makes you think the coders in Appalachia are starvi
IM: markwarric
> =
> With Access and SQL, you put the NOT before an otherwise true condition.
>
> WHERE NOT StartTime BETWEEN 1899-12-30 18:00:00 AND 1899-12-30
> 18:30:00
>
> ---mark
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From:
OK, We're about to take the plunge with our first managed, dedicated server
solution. Edge Web Hosting is who we're "almost" ready to go with. If
anybody has had experience with them, good or bad, would you be so kind as
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Thanks,
Dave
~~
I'm used to Oracle, so I always choke on Access stuff . . .
How do you do a NOT BETWEEN in Access?
(Note: StartTime is a Date/Time Field)
EX:
SELECT StartTime
FROM myTalbe
WHERE StartTime NOT BETWEEN 1899-12-30 18:00:00 AND 1899-12-30
18:30:00
ORDER BY StartTime
Tha
OK - let's moderate this list. Judith, you can approve or disapprove
every
single post (I'm sure you've got nothing else better to do), so now,
instead
of our posts coming up in a timely manner, each one will take hours -
except
that in the case of Judith being on vacation or sick, it will tak
> I have never intended for the email to be seen openly suggesting
> anything,
> only
> as an open debate about nuclear arms and the Environment.
Folks - ask any "real" scientist who's studied global warming. There
are 4
data sets on global warming, all four are agreed in the scientific
commun
Just a little FYI - Evolt.org is currently working on an open source content
management application. You might talk to them over there and see where
they're at and perhaps avoid re-inventing the wheel . . .
Dave
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From: "Robert Everland III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "
I have CF 5.0 running on a 1.4GHz 512MB RDRAM Win2K developmnet box.
I've had two instances now where CF 5.0 has gone bonkers and sucked up 100%
of the CPU. Both times, it came after a non-standard shutdown. First time,
we had the power plugged into the non-battery side of the UPS (Duh!) and
r
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I've got a situation where I have scheduling information in two different
databases (different DSN's). Here's what I need. I need to query both and
in the output, if there is something in the schedule from table 2 that is
scheduled during the same time as something in table 1, the table 2 info
n
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